I understand the Versaworks spot color for contour cut. I understand the contour button on the program. However, I can not figure how to constrict the cutline so I dont need bleed with artwork. On my other software I can tell it to go -.001 offset for example. This technique also helps with pixelated edges of items.
I tried the Chat or send ticket, but it NEVER works for Corel. Hopefully, you here can point me in the right direction.
You're going to need some bleed. There are methods using contours but without seeing the art I cannot tell if it would work.
Not required when this is an option. Been doing this 14yrs with Sai Flexi without issue. How about a yes or no answer is Corel able to handle simple tasks as other software is capable of..... which solves 95% of the obvious issues about bleed being brought up. Corel may not be as powerful as I thought and I may have taken abilities with other software for granted.
Flexi comes in the $400 Starter version, the $3,700 Print and Sign version with a $2,000 Highway Signs collection.
Flexi is a useful but very expensive specialized application and comparison between it and CorelDRAW is a fairly foolish thing. While there are things that Flexi can do that are specialized for cutters and other sign tasks, there are hundreds of things that CorelDRAW can do the Flexi is incapable of. It's not an apple to apple thing.
As far as I know there is not a one click solution in Draw but it can be done with objects like the object shown but maybe 3 or 4 clicks.
1. Flexi Complete 24 is only $69 a month for a full version. Your using old pricing. Flexi cant be purchased out right any more.
Yes there are things Flexi cant do, as well as things Corel cant do that Flexi does. If it bothers you so much that Flexi is in another league, then why is it that EVEN Adobe, as well as Serif Affinity Design for a measly $99 can do what Corel seems not to be able to do. Yes, Affinity Design is only $82.99 and CAN do what Im asking. However, Affinity doesnt have a Summa Plug in.
I asked a simple question that has yet to be answered, instead all I get are a bunch of flameboys protecting their purchase of Corel. Either it can or it cant do it. If you cant answer yes or no, stop wasting my time.
I did answer you question, I said yes but not in a 1 click solution.